Why Movies Like ‘Storks’ Give Me Hope for Animation… [ADD-ON]

The add-on to this article appears at the end... Warner Animation Group's latest film is entering its second weekend of release. The picture, mainly made by Sony ImageWorks up in Vancouver, cost a good $70 million to produce. Warner Animation Group farms the animation for their projects out to various studios. Storks is only their … Continue reading Why Movies Like ‘Storks’ Give Me Hope for Animation… [ADD-ON]

The Typography of Pixar’s Film Logos

Often not talked about, I think, are the logos for Pixar's animated features. As a graphic design student, I'm finding more and more to appreciate in these very logos and how they work on viewers. Now, the reason I'm going over Pixar's logos, and not Walt Disney Animation Studios' logos, is because with Pixar, there's … Continue reading The Typography of Pixar’s Film Logos

A Meandering Discussion on ‘The Good Dinosaur’, Continued…

In the previous ramble, I talked a lot about how The Good Dinosaur defies a lot of modern animation conventions, whilst going over the expectations that Pixar's films normally get. Now I want to dive more into the film itself... One of the things that makes The Good Dinosaur work so well amongst modern animated … Continue reading A Meandering Discussion on ‘The Good Dinosaur’, Continued…

‘The Jungle Book’, ‘The Lion King’ and the Future of Animation

Updates made to this article on September 28, 2016 following the announcement of a remake of 'The Lion King'... Original article follows, then the updated thoughts... The other day, I finally got around to watching Jon Favreau's The Jungle Book, which was made by Walt Disney Pictures and released earlier this year to unanimous critical … Continue reading ‘The Jungle Book’, ‘The Lion King’ and the Future of Animation

A Better Beast?

The 2017, Disney-made live-action Beauty and the Beast remake is only happening for one reason, and it rhymes with honey. Disney's animated adaptation of Beauty and the Beast is still loved 25 years after its 1991 theatrical debut, and is often called one of the greatest animated films. Of course Disney wants to mine from … Continue reading A Better Beast?